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Lee County High School is a public school located in Leesburg, Georgia, United States.The mascot is the Trojan and the school colors are red and black. LCHS has achieved Adequate Yearly Progress for seven years in a row and is part of the Lee County School District, which is one of only a few school systems in the state of Georgia to earn AYP for six years in a row.
The Demons hit a 42-yard field goal at the horn to win, 23-21, in one of the most electric games of the playoffs so far. Check out a summary and other regional playoff scores.
, Georgia, 31763-4548 United States: Coordinates: 1]: District information; Grades: Pre-school - 12: Superintendent: Dr. Kathleen Truitt: Accreditation(s): AdvancED Georgia Accrediting Commission: Students and staff; Enrollment: 6,300 [2]: Faculty: 330 [2]: Other information; Telephone: (229) 903-2100: Fax: (229) 903-2130: Website: www.lee.k12.ga.us: The Lee County School System is a public ...
Close games have been the theme in the playoffs this year for Middle Georgia’s 3A teams. Upson-Lee won their first round matchup 46-45, then lost last week to Carver-Columbus by a score of 8-7.
Police say an intoxicated Orlando man threatened a parent at a youth football game being played at Leesburg High School. The odd and dangerous reason Leesburg H.S. homecoming dance was briefly put ...
Lee County High School marker. Leesburg High School, also known as Lee County High School, is a historic high school in Leesburg, Georgia, United States. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on February 1, 2006. It is located at 100 Starkville Avenue. [1] The school's teams compete as the Trojans. [2]
Here’s a playoff schedule for the semis and championship for Middle Georgia high school football. Middle GA football teams are competing for championships this week. Here’s when they play
On March 18, 1999, CSN hired its first baseball coach—local legend Rodger Fairless, who coached former MLB pitchers Greg Maddux and Mike Maddux at Valley High School during the 1980s, and was more well known for coaching Green Valley High School to six consecutive Nevada state baseball championships from 1993 to 1998.